First off i just got back from a funeral overseas wherein my father in law passed away last week. Glad it was a federal holiday so i got time to do grocery and pick up some target retail packs. i know prizm is drying so i snagged whatever packs i could find. Honestly there was 1 pack that i almost left behind. the pack was opened probably half an inch wide so technically if you look at it you would surely see if theres a green inside. i was suppose to leave it i got curious so i peeped. no greens for sure but i see some white thingy inside so i took it and paid for it . to cut it short when i got home and busted the packs ... that open pack contained an autograph ... a pack searcher probablly missed it ...

so here were my hits

better rcs and inserts

not a biggie but here are my greens and the autograph out of the open pack

(01-21-2013 10:43 PM)buckunteer Wrote: I saw a couple boxes of these in a wal-mart or a target right when they came out, but they've been scarce since. I hope I can find a few soon they seem to have decent pulls.

P.S. how can pack-searchers find the green prisms? Are the sides raised or something? That's ridiculous.

pack searchers have been innovtive now adays ... they buy products ...open them at home search the hits and bring back to target resealed ... i saw several posts already saying they opened newer products and surprise to find base cards of different sports for different years inside them

Sad but 100% believeable. I actually had to return a blaster once b/c there were packs in the sealed blaster that were ripped open and cards were missing. The retail shops take them back no questions, so it would be easy to do that.

Sad, strange world we live in.

I collect Michael Jordan, Mitch Richmond, and Ohio State players (football and basketball) in OSU gear. I strongly prefer 90's-era cards and use newer cards primarily for trade bait!

They need to stop accepting returns on cards IMO. Its a joke I remember growing up there were a couple retail stores around me that had all their cards in a glass case, and you had to have the cashier walk them to the register. This was in the late 90's, is it really to much to ask that some of these places do this as well Be just like video games.